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Let life kick you off your pedestal time and time again, until you lose all interest in being on pedestals.
Jeff Foster (via thecalminside)
Was he serious
One of most healing things you can do is speak up and be honest when someone crosses a boundary. Resentment and unspoken words are toxic.
Boredom is different nowadays. It’s about super-saturation, distraction, restlessness. I am often bored but it’s not for lack of options: a thousand TV channels, the bounty of Netflix, countless net radio stations, innumerable unlistened-to albums, unwatched DVDs and unread books, the maze-like archive of YouTube. Today’s boredom is not hungry, a response to deprivation; it is a loss of cultural appetite, in response to the surfeit of claims on your attention and time.
Simon Reynolds, Retromania: Pop Culture’s Addiction to Its Own Past (via echymosis)
Turn it all off and boredom goes away.
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I reblog this every time I see it, because it’s one of life’s hardest lessons.